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June 7th to June 10th, 20110 4 day in-field workshop $695

Please join me for a breath taking photography workshop in Grand Teton National Park.  Just thinking about Grand Teton National park brings a smile to my face and a strong desire to drop everything, pack my bags and drive to Wyoming.  Grand Teton is perhaps my favorite national park, surpassing even Yosemite, and the perfect location for a photography workshop.  I don't know if there is anything more beautiful than seeing the first soft rays of the day's light bathing the mountain peaks in soft beautiful hues.  We'll have the opportunity to visit all the most beautiful and memorable locations in the park, some of which we'll just have to visit more than once, they're that magnificent!   Another added benefit of scheduling the workshop during this time of the year is the afternoon thunderstorms that often sweep through the area and then vanish as quickly as they arrived making for some fantastic and dramatic sunsets.  As with all my workshops, I've designed them to help take your creativity to a new level.  Through a combination of both in-the-field image sessions and mid-day class/lecture sessions on many different topics both technical (Photoshop) and artistic, I want to get you to start thinking differently as an artist and spark your artistic vision.

Topics Covered:Valley-of-Gold-final

  • How to get the right exposure, balancing foregrounds and skies
  • Composing a creative image
  • Depth of Field in the Landscape
  • Using filters
  • How to start to "See the Light"

What is Included

  • 4 Days of In-Field Instruction in Grand Teton National Park
  • Written Workshop material featuring detailed description of equipment for the workshop, technical hints and tips and travel info.Stray Clouds Over Grand Tetons by Edward Mendes
  • Reading material on subjects such as Artistic Vision, Creativity, Manual Exposure and more.
  • Informal Print sharing and Discussion of your work during evening meetings.
  • Classroom sessions/lecture on a number of possible topics including Photoshop, Creativity, "Seeing as an Artist", working with a pro lab and more.
  • Light snacks and bottled water in the mornings to keep your energy up.

What You'll Need:

  • Digital or Film SLR Camera
  • Sturdy Tripod
  • Lens covering a range of at least 28mm to 300mm
  • A selections of filters
  • A flashlight or headlamp
  • Your camera manual
  • Hiking boots
  • A laptop loaded with Photoshop and color calibrated would be beneficial
  • Extra Batteries
  • A great Attitude!
  • More information is in the workshop handbookBarn at   Morman Row by John Ford

Points of Interest

  • Snake River Overlook
  • Oxbow Bend
  • Schwabacher's Landing
  • Jenny Lake
  • The Barns at Mormon Row
  • Chapel of the Transfiguration
  • Plains of wildflowers
  • So Much More!

Limited to: Just 8 participates

Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced - Participates should have a good working knowledge of how to operate their camera in manual mode.  In addition having a good knowledge of stops, shutter speeds and f/stops will allow you to focus your attention on creativity and creating high quality images.

WHAT TO EXPECT: Our days will start early as the beautiful light of sunrise waits for no one and is the best time to photograph in Grand Teton National Park.  We'll greet the day's at such plaSparring Bison   by Edward Mendesces as Schwabacher's landing where Grand Teton and it's neighboring peaks reflect in the still water of a beaver pond; or  the picturesque barns of Mormon Row.  After enjoying a beautiful sunrise we'll head to some of my favorite locations for wildflowers or herds of Bison with their young  grazing and interacting in the grassy meadows.  Breakfast and a morning break will be either on your own or with me at my favorite breakfast place before our afternoon classroom session, print sharing and discussion.  We'll then break for a few hours so you can relax or explore the wonderful town of Jackson, filled with a number of wonderful shops, galleries and restaurants before ending the day with a sunset shoot and a good nights rest.  As with all my workshops the days are long but  they're filled with one-on-one instruction, lessons, discussion and print sharing that you can apply immediately in the field.

Physical Requirements: The workshop doesn't require much in the way of trail hiking or elevations gains as most of the best photography locations are relatively close to the parking area, with a quarter mile.  However it is good to note that many of the trials are dirt paths and can be uneven in places.  In addition we'll be doing much of our hiking in relatively dark conditions of pre-dawn and post sunset light so remember those flash lights.  Also, we'll be up early as we will be on location at least an hour before sunrise in order to allow you to scout the locations and find our compositions.  We'll also be out late as sunset is very late, close to 9pm.  We may be working at elevations between 4,500 and 7,000 feet.

Deposit: Full payment can be made online at anytime via this shoppingcarticonSign Up link or the one above.  Minimum deposit of $300 usd is due at the time of registration which becomes non-refundable 90 days prior to the starting date of the workshop.  The remaining balance is due no later than 60 days prior to the start of the workshop.  If you'd like to make a deposit please either contact me at 209.541.1815 or via email and I can take your credit card information personally or you can send a check to the following address:

Edward Mendes Photography
4718 E. Service Rd
Ceres, CA 95307

Please include your name(s), mailing address, home phone, cell phone, email address to the address above.

Lodging and meals are not included with the workshop, however a local lodging guide and recommendations are included in the workshop's workbook that you'll receive after sign-up.

 
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